Σχέδιο Μαδαγασκάρη: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων

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In late August 1940, Rademacher entreated Ribbentrop to hold a meeting at his Ministry to begin drawing up a panel of experts to consolidate the Plan. Ribbentrop never responded. Likewise, Eichmann's draft languished with Heydrich, who never approved it. The Warsaw ghetto was completed and opened in October. Expulsions of Jews from German territory into Poland continued again from late autumn 1940 to spring 1941.
 
The resistance of Great Britain during the Battle of Britain, and Germany's failure to achieve a quick victory by September were the ultimate causes of the Plan's collapse. The British fleet would not be at Germany's disposal to be used in evacuations; the [[World War II|war]] would continue indefinitely. Mention of Madagascar as a "super ghetto" was made once in a while in the ensuing months, but by early December, the Plan was abandoned entirely. When the British and Free French forces took over Madagascar from [[Vichy France|Vichy]] forces in 1942, this effectively ended all talk of the Plan.
 
The Madagascar plan would later be referenced by wealthy international Jewish groups in an attempt to lay the groundwork for the story of the 'holocaust'. They began to claim, in the late 50's and early 60's, despite all amnesty international and red cross documentation, that 'deportation' was 'code', and that it really meant death in 'gas chambers'. However, it was proven later to clearly outline 'deportation to the EAST', and 'deportation to Madagascar', as opposed to merely using the word 'deportation' in a generic sense, leaving the 'code' theorists with significantly less credibility. The issue of the holocaust has since become a multi-billion dollar industry, in terms of profits made from movies, books, made-for-tv specials, etc.. leading many to speculate about the true intentions of these extremely powerful and influential international Jewish groups.
 
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